SRX8 Gen4 Rear Transmission Brace RR Flex Control - Serpent 601398  [SER601398]

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CAD$0.00
Brand:
Serpent
Model:
SER601398
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Rear transmission brace for SRX8 Gen4 chassis

This Serpent SER601398 transmission brace is an RC-scale replacement/upgrade component specified for the SRX8 Gen4 platform, designed for the RR mounting position. It is intended to modify rear transmission flex so you can influence driveline stiffness and on-track behavior without touching motor or electronics.

The part's purpose is simple: deliver a consistent change in flex at the rear transmission mount so builders can tune the handling balance. Fitment is aimed at SRX8 Gen4 layouts; confirm your chassis uses the same RR mounting orientation before fitting.

Installation notes: start by cleaning mating surfaces and keep existing hardware unless the kit supplies new fasteners. Fit the brace and torque screws progressively while checking driveline alignment. Small changes to brace stiffness will affect suspension feedback and traction, so validate adjustments on the bench or at the track.

Maintenance and tuning tips: check the brace and adjacent mounts after each session for loosening or wear, compare lap times and driver impressions when changing bracing, and log settings so you can return to a known baseline during testing.

Use this Serpent SER601398 brace as a precise tuning item on SRX8 Gen4 builds to refine rear drivetrain response and repeatability across setup changes.

This brace is made for SRX8 Gen4 units with the RR transmission mounting. Verify your chassis uses that same rear-right mounting orientation before ordering.
No changes to motor or electronics are necessary. The brace alters mechanical flex only; align the driveline while tightening to avoid binding.
Make incremental swaps and record lap times and driver feedback. Compare runs with and without the brace to gauge differences in rear traction and steering response.
Inspect mounting screws and surrounding mounts regularly, and retorque fasteners after the first few track sessions to maintain consistent performance.

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